Benedict Cumberbatch will soon be providing the voice of the flying, fire-breathing, gold-hoarding dragon who's set to terrify Middle Earth when The Hobbit kicks off in theaters next year. However, the actor recently discussed the specifics of his role and actually reveals some interesting details about how the character will be played.

Cumberbatch, known for playing the titular detective of the BBC's Sherlock, reveals to Collider that he'll be tackling this role not only behind the mic in a sound stage, but he'll also be putting on a motion capture suit, going all-out Andy Serkis to physically portray the winged mountain-squatting monster.

This isn't just some quick paycheck for the London born actor, he's ready to tackle the role of this legendary creature in a way never before done.

We're loving the meme about the UC Davis policeman using pepper spray on poor college students, but this one with Yoda has to be the best one yet. Am I right or am I right? You can check out a whole compilation here.

This week, NBC announced their mid-season schedule, and AOTS favorite Community wasn't on it, which doesn't necessarily bode well for the show's future. It hasn't officially been canceled yet, so there's still time for you to voice your opinion to the powers-that-be in time to save the show for next Fall. First, you'll want to sign the petition to save the show, and, before you think to yourself that such things don't ever work, remember the plight of Jericho and Friday Night Lights, both of which were saved as a result of online petition.

And, just in case you need some inspiration to save the show, we've got a whole lot of reasons you might want to consider it, aside from the fact that it's one of the smartest and funniest shows on television, and possibly the very best of the dying breed of situation comedies out there today.

Based on the Transformersmovies, we assumed that if it came down to it, R&B sensation Tyrese could hold his own in a fight. Still, we were a little shocked to see Tyrese utterly destroy G4's resident owl furry at the end of yesterday's AOTS. If Tyrese's brutal owl takedown surprised and confused you too, our behind-the-scenes interview with Tyrese, the show's producers and the owl furry himself might help shed some light on what was an unexpected and hilarious display of brute force.

Tonight on Attack of the Show, Paul Scheer from The League returns to the studio with Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey while Chris Gore sits down with the cast of The Muppets and tries to see how he can be a puppet himself. We take a look at two Black Friday TV deals on Gadget Pr0n and the Blairs sit down with Ramsey Nijem to discuss the upcoming UFC 139 fight. See you tonight at 7PM.

The incredible Michael Kenneth Williams from Boardwalk Empire, The Wire and Community talks about what it took to give life to the historically based figure of Chalky White, discusses how his character on Boardwalk Empire is different from the show's other underworld figures, reveals how he got his role on Community through Twitter, and shares tidbits about his work experience with Martin Scorsese and Community creator Dan Harmon. You've got to see this incredible interview with an unbelievable talent!

We're still brokenhearted about Alison Haislip's departure from G4, but at least she didn't leave without sending out a very special, behind-the-scenes message to fans of AOTS. If you're just as crestfallen as we are, then you might take some comfort in hearing what Alison Haislip had to say about her favorite G4 moments, the movie projects she has in the works and her love for you, the fans.

This is possibly the best example of hard-hitting journalism. When in Rome, do as the Romans do--especially when covering a story about the Romans. So when a high school student is unjustly suspended from school for donning a banana costume and running around the football field, do as this high school student would do and wear a grape costume.